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Shou Mei Old White Tea is a type of white tea that is grown in Fujian, China. It is known for its delicate flavor and numerous health benefits, including promoting blood sugar balance, improving eyesight, protecting the liver, preventing and fighting against cancer, and detoxifying the body. The 2010 Shou Mei Old White Tea has been aged for over a decade, resulting in a richer and more mellow flavor.
The Yang Shou Gift Box – Shou Mei Old White Tea (2010 Shou Mei Old White Tea) belongs to the Fok Luk Shou series, which represents the three blessings of traditional Chinese culture: happiness, prosperity, and longevity. This gift box is an ideal gift for tea lovers or can be enjoyed as a personal indulgence. The high-quality tea leaves are carefully selected and packaged to provide a refreshing, satisfying cup of tea that can be enjoyed at any time of the day.
Overall, the Shou Gift Box – Shou Mei Old White Tea (2010 Shou Mei Old White Tea) is a premium tea product that combines the traditional craftsmanship of Shou Mei Old White Tea with the benefits of aging, resulting in a rare and exquisite tea that is both delicious and valuable.
No matter the era, longevity has always been a desire of people. Emperor Qin Shi Huang spared no expense, dispatching three thousand boys and girls in search of the elixir of immortality. Modern people also hope to live a long and fulfilling life, enjoying the pleasures of life and family. White tea is a semi-fermented tea belonging to China’s unique tea varieties, primarily produced in Fujian Province. With a long history spanning over a thousand years, white tea is a type of tea that is not subjected to fixation or rolling after picking, but is simply processed by sun-drying or gentle fire drying. It retains the most nutrients among teas and is widely recognized as the tea with the best health benefits. It promotes blood sugar balance, brightens the complexion, protects the liver and vision, prevents cancer, provides heat resistance, detoxifies the body, and relieves toothache, among other effects. There is a saying that goes, “One year of tea, three years of medicine, seven years of treasure,” emphasizing its high value for collection.
White tea is also the oldest and healthiest tea in China, known as one of the six premium tea types. The high-quality Gong Mei, consisting of one bud and two leaves, produces a fresh and delicate tea aroma with a hint of hair fragrance. It has a mellow and refreshing taste and a pure aroma.
White tea has numerous health benefits. It nourishes the heart by promoting blood circulation and supports liver health as white tea leaves are rich in natural substances such as dihydroquercetin, which can protect the liver, accelerate the metabolism of ethanol into non-toxic substances, and reduce damage to liver cells. It also nourishes the eyes, as the vitamin A in tea leaves is converted into retinol in the human body, contributing to eye health. Additionally, it nourishes the spirit, relieves fatigue, and helps improve concentration.
By regularly drinking white tea, you can achieve the benefits of health preservation. It is a simple yet effective traditional wisdom, making it the perfect choice for those who wish to enjoy the benefits of tea and promote longevity. May everyone who enjoys this tea be blessed with good fortune, prosperity, and longevity.
Mr. Wong Kam chi, known as the “true expert of white tea,” was praised by Lai Xiangyu, Chairman of Shenzhen Foreign Trade Group. For many years, mainland tea merchants lacked awareness of storing white tea, resulting in a scarcity of white tea aged over 20 years.
“Longevity” Aged white tea is a high-quality and authentic aged shou mei that has been carefully preserved by Mr. Wong for more than 10 years. Due to its minimal post-processing, white tea retains the most natural nutrients. White tea is not roasted, and it has a cooling nature. However, after aging, it becomes mellow and smooth. It is often said, “One year of tea, three years of medicine, seven years of treasure.” After numerous requests, Teacher Huang has allocated a small portion of his collection, hoping that those fortunate enough will have the opportunity to taste the true treasure of aged white tea and enjoy the added blessings and longevity it brings.